A weekend workshop-retreat to enhance your meditation practice, usingthe group action methods of psychodrama & sociometry, the source of allmodern role-playing methods. They have the fundamental goal ofenhancing spontaneous creative presence in individuals andgroups – psychodrama through investigating some of themany parts of self; sociometry through investigatingrelationships and group dynamics.

Participants will explore the inner and outer supports to deepenmotivation and meditation, to encounter the obstacles thatdiscourage it, and discover ways to strengthen theformer and reduce the latter.

Suggested Donation: $25

Professor Emeritus Herb Propper, Ph.D. is a Fellow and Lifetime Member of the American Society of Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy, lead trainer for the Indian Institute of Psychodrama in Chennai, India, affiliate member of the Bangladesh Clinical Psychology Society, Professor Emeritus of Theater at Johnson (VT) State College, 2009 Fulbright Scholar to Bangladesh, and a member of the Fulbright Specialist Program in clinical social work. Herb is a permanent resident at Kagyu Thubten Choling Monastery, a student of Lama Norlha Rinpoche since 2015, and active in the Dharma Path Program since 2006. He formerly coordinated the KTC affiliated center Kagyu Palchen Choling, Montperlier, VT.

Please join us for this extraordinary opportunity& let others in the sangha know.

Click the image above forKhenpo Samdup’s"Learning Buddhism"at Garchen Buddhist Institute.This new book is an excellent introduction to Tibetan Buddhist teachings!

Suggested Reading:

Click the image for H.E. Bokar Rinpoche's "Tara The Feminine Divine"at Amazon.This book is a great introduction to several of the 10am practices we do at LSLK every Sunday morning. Please check it out!

Suggested Reading:

Click the image for H.H. The Dalai Lama's "From Here to Enlightenment" (2013) at Amazon.This introduction to Tsongkhapa’s The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment is also a great introduction to the 11am practice we do at LSLK every Sunday morning. Please check it out!

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Click HERE to see "Indestructible Truth: The Living Spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism" by Reginald Ray atBarnes & Noble

Suggested Reading:

Click the image above to see Atisha's "Lamp For The Path To Enlightenment" with commentary by Geshe Sonam Rinchen (1997) at Amazon.Review: "Geshe Sonam Rinchen's lucid and engaging commentary draws out Atisha's meaning for today's practitioners with warmth and wit, bringing the light of this age-old wisdom into the modern world."—Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies

Suggested Reading:

Click the image above to see Ayya Khema's "Be an Island: The Buddhist Practice of Inner Peace" at Amazon